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Deliberately Uninformed

Although we live in the Information Age some people are still, as Seth Godin says, ” deliberately uninformed .” Although it doesn’t apply to anyone who would read this blog (obviously), Godin’s rant is an entertaining way to start your Monday blog reading: Many people in the . . . . Continue Reading »

First, Make Peace with Christ

Directed by a friend to one link, I noticed this one: the great nineteenth century Anglican Evangelical J. C. Ryle on unity among Christians . He believed strongly in Christian unity, but unity for him had its limits: Protestantism is the backbone of the Church of England; and any attempt to . . . . Continue Reading »

Caprica Great SHS-Relevant Sci Fi

I love good science fiction.  It allows us to examine our societies and cultures in an entertaining way without being too “on the money.”  It allows our imaginations to reach the stars—as we focus on problems and issues that are very down to earth.Examples that I have . . . . Continue Reading »

Thirty Three Things (v. 20)

1. Dysfunctional Disney Social worker and blogger Jae Ran Kim applied a “social worker’s perspective to the wholesome characters in popular Disney movies” and asked, “How many of these beloved characters live in a married, two-parent (hetero) household?” • Aladdin . . . . Continue Reading »

Better Days Coming: A Dream

The future is bright.Why?Jesus is Lord.The American Christian future is bright.Why?The American foes of the Faithful are part of a fading generation and a youthful global population is turning to Christianity. Global Christianity will save the fading West, because of their Christian charity. . . . . Continue Reading »

Afternoon Links — 10.22.10

Wilfred McClay (a member of First Things editorial board) examines the “remarkably common trope of presidents — especially presidents on the left” that whatever cause they want to pursue is “the moral equivalent of war” (a phrase attributed to William James). The . . . . Continue Reading »

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